Chelsea: Lampard comes out fighting as pressure grows
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is unlikely to be backed again in the transfer market this month, reckons former Blues striker Tony Cascarino. Chelsea have lost five of their last eight Premier League matches following the 2-0 defeat at Leicester on Tuesday. The Blues are eighth in the table, five points off the top four having played a game more.
Chelsea spent around £220million on new signings last summer but Lampard hasn't been able to progress on his promising first season at the club.
Lampard's side get a break from league action this Sunday when they face Luton Town in the FA Cup fourth round at Stamford Bridge.
That is followed by home matches against Wolves and Burnley in the Premier League.
And Cascarino reckons there must be an improvement in the next three matches or Lampard could be axed by owner Roman Abramovich after the Burnley clash on January 31.
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Chelsea news: Frank Lampard is yet to win a trophy as Blues boss (Image: EXPRESS)